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Your Guide to Year-End Fundraising Best Practices

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Online channels (email, social media, website, donation forms, and texting) encourage real-time interactions, personalized messaging, and taps into tech-savvy younger donors. Create your year-end campaign calendar. Traditional methods, like direct mail, are still important for reaching older or less tech-oriented supporters.

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Does Your Nonprofit Need a Website Revamp? How to Tell

Top Nonprofits

Your nonprofit’s website is the center of your communication and marketing strategy. When you use a multi-channel approach to marketing, you probably point your audience back to specific landing pages on your website. In this guide, we’ll cover common reasons your website may need a revamp, including: Your content is out of date.

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Quick Guide to Fundraising Invitations with Free Templates

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It not only helps generate buzz and excitement but also provides a compelling reason for individuals to mark their calendars. It needs to be easy to find for recipients to quickly mark their calendars. Image A picture’s worth a thousand words! Nonprofit Event Planning: The Ultimate Guide.

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3 Ways to Improve Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Presence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Visual Content : Visual content, such as images and videos, tends to perform exceptionally well on social media platforms. Develop a content calendar that outlines when and what type of content you’ll post. This enables you to trace the source of traffic and assess which social media channels are driving visitors to your website.

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6 Website Elements to Include to Drive Year-Round Donations

Greater Giving

The nonprofit fundraising calendar tends to go through phases of ups and downs. To keep donors engaged and maintain a steady funding stream year-round, nonprofits are increasingly turning to their websites to help drive ongoing fundraising pursuits. Incorporate these six elements into your website to see better fundraising results: 1.

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What Every Nonprofit Website Should Include

Allegiance Group

Every nonprofit website should include key features to optimize fundraising, promote brand awareness, and attract volunteers. An online website isn’t just an advertisement for your organization. Instead, a website is a space you can utilize to increase fundraising, promote brand awareness, and find volunteers.

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The Complete Guide to Facebook Ads for Nonprofits

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Include your ad campaigns in your content calendar to maximize their return on investment. Include calls to action in your ads that direct your supporters to your website or a specific project’s landing page. Are you looking to increase traffic to your website or engagement with your social media posts?